Thanks! I still need to throw some highlights on the weaponry, the guns look a bit plastic currently with their airbrushed dk gray. I've probably got another week of work before it's ready for the photoshoot.

I've painted some highlights onto the gun and bazooka to make them look less plastic, and added some more silver details.

Now here's some preview images. Excuse the dust, I didn't brush it off before taking these shots. Here I'm mostly showing off the addon parts. Mechaskunk thrusters, tube beads, model-up verniers, etc. The head vulcans use the socket pins from the model-up foot vernier pins, which worked out really well.

little verniers on the bicep were drilled out and replaced with 1mm tube beads.

Showing off the leg thrusters and bits.

Backpack

Hip thrusters

Some of the inner detail on the wings, and more tube beads, 1mm and 2mm

Rear shot

Ankle. You can kind of see how shiny the black is in contrast here.

I still need to go over the gold once or twice more, it still looks uneven. I'm getting there!

I agree about the gold being uneven. I also noticed that the 10S decals seem to look like they were sprayed on, and have some overspray issues. I'm not sure if this is on purpose, or a side-effect of how you put them on. Or maybe it's just some artifact of the photo.

However: HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT'S SO FREAKIN' SWEET OMG!!!! is the first thought I had.

Phantasee wrote:I agree about the gold being uneven. I also noticed that the 10S decals seem to look like they were sprayed on, and have some overspray issues. I'm not sure if this is on purpose, or a side-effect of how you put them on. Or maybe it's just some artifact of the photo.

However: HOLY FUCKING SHIT THAT'S SO FREAKIN' SWEET OMG!!!! is the first thought I had.

The dry transfer decals have some film silvering, moreso that the waterslides. I blame it on the harsh lighting, it's usually not all that visible.

Ford Prefect wrote:As expected of the descendant of the Sazabi! The MG Sazabi has beam bits for its axe which are about as huge as well.

The lineage of the Sinanju is really interesting.

Spiritually, it's a descendant of the Sazabi. Mechanically, it's a Hi Nu Gundam variant. (seriously, the internal skeleton is all but identical, as is the impressive size) Conceptually, it's much like the Gerbera Tetra, being a zeonified version of an Anaheim Electronics testbed gundam.

And despite the amazing engineering, it's one of the most frustrating MG kits I have built to date.